Zones

Current Season Information and Results


2023

2023 SHNL Team

Arikinoa Shortland - Hamilton City NC

Ashley Maylor - Tauranga NC

Georgia Bodle - Cambridge NC

Hylan Tewhanaupani Potts - Hamilton City NC

Kaiya Kepa - Hamilton City NC

Kate Taylor - Hamilton City NC

Keasi Williams-Fonohema - Gisborne NC

Liza Ball - Hamilton City NC

Monica Faumui - Hamilton City NC

Reeghan de Bono - Tauranga NC

Sera Taei - Hamilton City NC

Tegan Broomfield - Cambridge NC

 

Te Aroha Keenan - Coach

Rebecca Gabel - Assistant Coach

Dan Short - Manager

Ella Groufsky - Physiotherapist

Nina Mackay - S and C

Eliza Riegers - Analyst

2023 wbop nnl 1

2023 wbop nnl 2

2022

NNL 2022 Team

Grace McLean - Tauranga

Emily Ussher - Hamilton

Ngawai Eyles - Hamilton

Georgia Bodle - Hamilton

Reeghan de Bono - Tauranga

Amy Christophers - Tauranga

Hannah Ridling - Hamilton

Micaela Ashford - Tauranga

Monica Faumui - Hamilton

Martina Reekers - Tauranga

Ivana Rowland - Tauranga

Simmon Wilbore - Hamilton

 

Helena Hoult - Coach

Te Aroha Keenan - Assistant Coach

Sharleen Ashdown - Manager

Rebecca Liddle - Physiotherapist

Aidan Butterworth - S and C

2021

Squad

Georgia Bodle - Hamilton City

Reeghan de Bono - Tauranga

Lyanne Eukaliti - Hamilton City

Kate Littlejohn - Hamilton City

Atareta McCausland-Durie - Hamilton City

Ellie McManaway - Tauranga

Ashley Maylor - Tauranga

Anahia Noble - Hamilton City

Summer Parekura-Kingi - Tauranga

Hannah Ridling - Hamilton City

Katie Te Ao - Hamilton City

Maia Karena-Barrett - Hamilton City – Training Partner

Phoenix Paniora - Tauranga - Training Partner

Sonya Noble -  Coach

Helena Hoult -  Assistant Coach

Dana Heta - Manager

Rebekah Liddle -  Physiotherapist

 

waikato nnl 1

waikato nnl 2

2020

2020 Netball WBOP BEKO Team

Dannielle Dephoff

Georgie Edgecombe

Manaia Hutana

Emma Johnson

Ellie McManaway

Brooke Neilson

Jade Poi

Hannah Ridling

Greer Sinclair

Katie Te Ao

Emily Ussher

Khiarna Williams

Aaria Williams

Ali Wilshier

 

Mary-Jane Araroa - Coach

Sonya Noble - Assistant Coach

Dairne Burns - Manager

Rebekah Gray-Bird - Physiotherapist

Jako Bekker - Analyst

Barrie Jennings - S and C

2019

2019 Netball WBOP BEKO Team

Ali Wilshier

Asher Grapes

Braxton Te Riini

Brooke Neilson

Dawn Wakelin

Eden Anderson

Georgia Tong

Georgie Edgecombe

Greer Sinclair

Khiarna Williams

Lyanne Eukaliti

Savanagh Cassidy

Simmon Howe

Summer Parakura

 

Rebecca Gabel - Head Coach

Sonya Noble - Assistant Coach

Dairne Burns - Team Manager

Rebecca Little - Physiotherapist

Barrie Jennings - Strength & Conditioning

Jako Bekker - Performance Analyst

2018

2018 Netball WBOP BEKO Team

Courtney Elliot - (Hamilton City)

Lyanne Eukaliti - (Hamilton City)

Simmon Howe - (Hamilton City)

Lisa Mather - (Hamilton City)

Kelsey McPhee - (Hamilton City)

Jenna O’Sullivan - (Hamilton City)

Emily Patterson - (Hamilton City)

Hannah Ridling - (Hamilton City)

Hannah Riddle-Pelchen - (Hamilton City)

Harley Smith - (Whakatane)

Kiani Stevenson - (Hamilton City)

Jaydi Taylor Chaffey - (Hamilton City)

Emily Ussher - (Hamilton City)

Khiarna Williams - (Whakatane)

Ali Wilshier - (Hamilton City)

 

Head Coach: Mary Jane Araroa

Assistant Coach: Rebecca Gabel

Team Manager: Dairne Burns

Physiotherapist: Amanda Foster

The country’s top netball talent were honoured this week at the annual New Zealand Netball Awards. Due to the Covid-19 outbreaks this year, the awards were featured through an exclusive show on Sky Sport, presented by ANZ.

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Interim General Manager of the Splice Construction Magic Gary Dawson has announced Helena Hoult as the 2022 WBOP NNL Team Coach.

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Tournament Tips Webinar

In June we had amazing opportunity for people to get some top tips from our panel of experts. There were four sessions held with umpire Zak Middleton, manager Katheryn Stonehouse, coaches Rob Wright and Tia Winikerei and netball smart Suzie Belcher.

Participants had time for Q&A. It was a great lead up to tournament season.

We had 40 participants take part.

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One-Day Tournament Handbook

Multi-Day Tournament Handbook

Tournament Tips Umpire Reflection

Online Workshop Answers

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The Centre Connect Series brings together all Centres across the Zone to collectively address priorities identified by Centres and create a platform for knowledge sharing and Centre to Centre connection.

This series is interactive, sharing best practice, brainstorming ideas and innovations and builds on Centre connections, experience and knowledge of Centre personnel alongside regional/national, cross code insights and Zone knowledge.

Here you will find some useful resources gathered on topics addressed and summaries of the Connect Series learnings and discussions.

Wellbeing and Resilience Session 28th Feb/1st March

Thanks to Sharon Adams from Sport Northland who delivered the session on wellbeing and to Michaela Sokolich-Beatson who shared her journey over the years with us to enable us to relate how centres can make a difference in everyone’s wellbeing.

The session shared an understanding of the basic concept of wellbeing/hauroa and the role of individuals, leaders and organisations in creating an environment that supports wellbeing for all. We now have an understanding of the SCARF model and how it affects wellbeing. We applied the SCARF model to our own environment and identified possible mitigations.

The purpose of our session was to share some practical tips that people can use to support their own wellbeing and to that of others. It gave us a chance to discuss challenges and approaches.

Supporting the wellbeing and resilience of your people is an important part of any leading an organisation, workplace, club and community. To do this effectively you also need to prioritise your own mental wellbeing.

Wellbeing - SPORT NZ - Presentation

Mental Health & Wellness Tips

Centre Connect Series Wellbeing & Resilience - Google Jamboard

Umpiring is very rewarding and is a great way to contribute to your community, give back to the game, and to meet and connect with others involved in the sport we love. Community umpires are essential to the enjoyment and delivery of netball at your local centre.

Getting Started 

Your first step on your umpiring journey is to complete the Netball New Zealand Learning to Umpire Module. You can find the module here Sports Tutor - Logon Page.

Here are the instructions for signing up to Sports Tutor and to find the module.
New Player Umpire Module - Instructions Sports Tutor

Once you have completed your module you can work towards your Introductory or Centre Award. You will do this with help of umpire coaches at your local centre. Please find the contacts for each Centre here.

Alternatively, you can contact:
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All the best on your umpiring journey.

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